As It Is in Heaven

AS IT IS IN HEAVEN

After the death of the Prophet, a man is called to lead his small religious sect as they anxiously await the end of the world they were promised. Director Joshua Overbay deftly leads audiences down a twisting path of passion and devotion, envy and manipulation in this sympathetic portrayal of a modern-day cult leader and his spiritual convictions. Devoted to a simple life of faith in unforgiving Kentucky backcountry, a small religious sect seeks spiritual awakening as their Prophet (John Lina) nears death and his son, Eamon (Luke Beavers), prepares to step forward as their new leader. But, in his last moments, the Prophet instead names newcomer David (Chris Nelson) as his spiritual successor.

"captures a piece of the South without being disrespectful, inauthentic or dependent on cliches"— murfreesboro (tennessee) pulse

We've put As It Is in Heaven for sale worldwide, now, when purchased directly as a download or stream through asitisinheaventhemovie.com (i.e., not through Amazon, or Google, or Apple, etc). Pick it up right here!

We are live on digital networks across the U.S. and Canada. Joshua snapped the picture above from AT&T Uverse, and other friends have purchased from iTunes, Google Play, VUDU, and other spots! We're still rolling out onto Amazon and Sony Playstation, and some other networks, but we will be there soon. Look here for all the places we are or will be.

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From February 3, 2015, on dozens of cable and digital platforms across the United States and Canada, you can watch our movie. Watch through a direct download and stream at asitisinheaventhemovie.com, on Apple TV and iTunes (pre-order now!), on Sony Playstation and Microsoft Xbox, and on cable suppliers including Dish Network, Cox, Charter, and many more (though unfortunately not Comcast or Time Warner). DVDs also sell right now through the website of someone who has been helping us out; they should arrive in time for February 3.